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Worcester developer buys six Plantation Street properties from estate of late D’Iorio’s Hair Salon founder

Developer Michael Ermani has added six Plantation Street neighborhood properties to his Worcester portfolio.

Opposition to tipped worker pay increase rolls out ad campaign

A pricey fight over whether to increase what employers must pay tipped workers is well underway in Massachusetts.

First medical student cohort starts at UMass Chan’s newly launch Burlington campus

A year and a half after UMass Chan Medical School received official approval to open a Burlington regional campus, school is in session for the first cohort of 32 medical students at UMass Chan-Lahey, a partnership between the Worcester university and Lahey Hospital & Medical Center. 

Clark offering tuition discount for Worcester city employees

The discount will apply to courses offered through Clark’s School of Professional Studies’ undergraduate transfer/degree completion program.
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Central Mass. LL Flooring locations to close, as company formerly known as Lumber Liquidators is shuttering

“This is not the outcome that any of us had hoped for,” a letter to customers on LL Flooring’s website reads.

Two years removed from financial crisis, Family Health Center of Worcester reports another budget surplus

For the second consecutive year, Family Health Center of Worcester closed its fiscal year on an upward swing.

Nominations for WBJ’s Champions of Health Care Awards due today

Nominations for Worcester Business Journal’s second annual Champions of Health Care Awards are due by midnight on Sept. 13.

Judge approves sale of six Nashoba Valley parent company hospitals

A U.S. Bankruptcy Court judge approved the sale of six Steward Health Care hospitals here Wednesday, the most significant milestone yet in a saga that has commanded state government's time, attention and money, and will reshape the health care landscape in eastern Massachusetts.
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Central Mass. business confidence hits historic low

While business confidence in Massachusetts remained in optimistic territory in August, confidence among Central Massachusetts business owners remained pessimistic.

Following years of customer requests, Shrewsbury Street restaurant begins bottling salad dressing

After more than 60 years in business, Leo's Ristorante in Worcester has started bottling and selling its family-secret salad dressing following years of customer demand. 
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